Victory Maid. Also very late bloomer. Medium sized flowers, some full double, imbricated ; 
some are semi-double with yellow stamens. Pure white. An ideal flower for corsage work. 
Leaves are small and thin. Compact, but slow grower. Grafted: 18-24”, $10.00; 247-30”, 
$12.50; 30”, $15.00. Own Root: 18”-24”, $6.00. 
White Queen. A very large semi-double flower sometimes measuring over six inches. The 
petals are pure white, somewhat small and pointed at the tips. An early to mid-season bloom- 
er. The leaves are thin, curled and deeply serrated. Grafted: 15”-18”, $7.50; 24”-30”, $12.50; 
3 e447, $25.00: 
White King. The flower is semi-double, 4-5 inches in diameter, and has petals that are thick 
and large and of a porcelain texture. The color is snowy-white with numerous yellow stamens 
at the center. Leaves are thick and large. Grafted: 30”, $15.00; 36”, $17.50. Own Root: 12”- 
18”, $4.00. 
Liberty Bell. It bears a pure white, semi-peony formed flower measuring 4-5 inches in diam- 
eter. This variety is a very prolific bloomer and has one of the longest blooming periods. The 
plant is a semi-upright, vigorous grower. Grafted: 15”-18”, $7.50; 18”-24”, $10.00. 
Robert Norton. Large semi-double flower, usually 4-5 inches in diameter. Composed of 17 
large and thick obovate petals and numerous stamens at the center. Color is white with 
one or two narrow pink stripes. Grafted: 18”-24”, $12.50. 
Royal White. Very late bloomer. Flower is very large, generally 4-5 inches across. Some 
are full double, imbricated, while others are semi-double with yellow stamens. Pure white in 
color. Leaves are large, round and thick. Low and compact grower. Grafted: 15’”-18”, $10.00; 
2430", $115.00: 
Haku Tsuru (14B and White Crane). Large excellent white resembling Vittorio Eman- 
uele in size and shape. Tall loose grower and good variety. Grafted: 18-24”, $12.50; 12”- 
18”, $7.50. 
K. Sawada (U. 8. Patent No. 431). This most outstanding new Camellia. The flowers 
are of pure white, very double, and fully imbricated. It is usually 4-5 inches in diameter, but 
often much larger. It has 50-70 petals, the edges of which are rolled inward and are sym- 
metrically overlapping each other. When the flower is fully opened it sometimes shows a 
few small petalets or yellow stamens in the center. It blooms from January to March, a very 
heavy and free bloomer. The leaves are medium in size and thickness, elliptical to lanceolate, 
and serrated, and leathery and dark green. Growth is very vigorous, semi-upright, and very 
compact and symmetrical. This new Camellia is much hardier than Alba Plena. Everyone 
who has seen this new Camellia agrees that it is the best white Camellia we have ever had in 
this country. This is the most profitable variety for cut flowers. Own Root: 24-30”, $8.00; 
Grafted: 247, $15.00; 307-367, $25.00. 
This Camellia is sold under contract from patentee. 
Elisabeth Boardman. A splendid white from Magnolia Gardens comes this exquisite, hem- 
ispherical, semi-double fluted construction. Stamens intermingled, large rounded light green 
foliage, upright growth, flowering at mid-season, a good hardy white Camellia. Grafted: 15’- 
1S EST. pO Gl =2405 $12.50: 
Lady of the Lake. Another exquisite white, waxy petals, semi-double irregular construc- 
tion. Mid-season flowering. Foliage long glossy deep green. Growth loosely upright. Origin, 
Magnolia Gardens. Own Root: 15”-18”, $5.00. 
Morning Glow. Imbricated, porcelain white, petals changing to light cream yellow at petal 
base. Flower 4” to 5” in diameter. Foliage dark green; well pointed, slight serration. 
Vigorous, upright grower, and resistant to Camellia twig blight. Hardy. Grafted: 187-24”, 
$12.50. 
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